A token gaining traction in crypto circles right now: $4chan. The project is currently valued at $59.76K, but what's catching attention is the rapid hype velocity—4 posts hitting the timeline every 5 minutes across 7 total posts. The engagement metrics paint an interesting picture: those posts have accumulated 214 views collectively, though individual posts average around 173,444 views per post when you account for the community analytics. The holder base stands at 1,829 followers, suggesting early-stage community building. Whether this represents genuine momentum or typical altseason noise is worth monitoring, especially as newer projects often spike fast but lack staying power. If you're tracking emerging tokens, this one's showing the kind of activity pattern worth keeping on your radar.
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DataPickledFish
· 7h ago
Another project with such inflated data, over 1800 holders still dare to call it momentum? Laugh out loud
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Auntie, this is a typical pre-pump narrative. It looks lively but it's actually just traffic tea
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Wait, 214 total views but an individual average of 170,000? How is that calculated? That doesn't seem scientific
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$4chan, just the name is provocative enough. Probably another quick-in, quick-out harvesting scheme
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Honestly, early community building relies on post frequency, which is basically hopeless
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I just want to know who’s still buying at the price of 59.76K. That’s really brave
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I've seen too many tokens like this, with ridiculously short cycles. No one will mention it next week
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The number of holders and activity level are seriously mismatched. Feels like many are zombie accounts
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FantasyGuardian
· 12-29 17:27
Another project that posts every five minutes, can it really pump the market?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-28 14:41
Another coin related to 4chan, is this really not a meme coin this time?
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Deconstructionist
· 12-27 19:36
Once again, this kind of data magic trick, with a total of 214 views, being inflated to a single post with 170,000... truly amazing.
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MEVEye
· 12-27 15:53
Another pump-and-dump coin. The data looks okay, but the fundamentals are too weak. This kind of thing will probably only bounce for two weeks before fading away.
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DevChive
· 12-27 15:53
Another pump-and-dump coin, this data looks pretty suspicious.
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DAOplomacy
· 12-27 15:50
ngl the metrics here are kinda sus... 214 collective views but 173k avg per post? math doesn't track fr
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ContractExplorer
· 12-27 15:43
Another spam project... The data looks good, but how does it feel so fake with over 1800 holders?
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BlockchainGriller
· 12-27 15:36
Another crazy thing with four posts in five minutes... This pace is really unsustainable.
NGL, the data doesn't add up; 214 views divided among 1829 holders... What kind of hype is that?
Early community stage, to put it nicely, but in reality, it's just the phase where not enough money has been invested yet.
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CryptoMom
· 12-27 15:32
Another one of those projects that pump every 5 minutes, I'm already tired of it.
A token gaining traction in crypto circles right now: $4chan. The project is currently valued at $59.76K, but what's catching attention is the rapid hype velocity—4 posts hitting the timeline every 5 minutes across 7 total posts. The engagement metrics paint an interesting picture: those posts have accumulated 214 views collectively, though individual posts average around 173,444 views per post when you account for the community analytics. The holder base stands at 1,829 followers, suggesting early-stage community building. Whether this represents genuine momentum or typical altseason noise is worth monitoring, especially as newer projects often spike fast but lack staying power. If you're tracking emerging tokens, this one's showing the kind of activity pattern worth keeping on your radar.